FILBET Payments FAQ — GCash, Limits, Fees & Same-Day Cashout
Everything about money moving in and out of FILBET, answered without the runaround. All amounts are in Philippine pesos, and every payout speed below assumes your KYC is done and the operator has approved the withdrawal.
Deposit and withdrawal limits at a glance
GCash cash-outs from the casino ride the InstaPay rail, so the InstaPay caps are the ones that usually apply. For anything larger than a single InstaPay transaction, split across days or use a PESONet bank transfer.
| Rail / Wallet | Key limit | Speed | Fee note |
|---|---|---|---|
| GCash | Deposit min ₱50 · ₱100,000/day cap | Same day, minutes typical | Casino side fee-free; cash-in free to ₱8,000/mo then ~2% |
| InstaPay | ₱50,000 per txn · ₱500,000 per day | Minutes to a few hours, 24/7 | Used for fast GCash/Maya/GoTyme payouts |
| PESONet | No fixed per-txn cap | Same/next banking day (batch) | Best for amounts above the InstaPay cap |
| Maya | InstaPay caps apply | Minutes to a few hours | ~₱15 per outbound InstaPay transfer |
| GoTyme | InstaPay caps apply | Real-time to a few hours | Free InstaPay transfers |
Timing notes worth remembering
- GCash runs a maintenance window around 12:00–03:00 PHT; transfers can queue during it, so plan larger cashouts outside those hours.
- InstaPay settles 24/7 including weekends and holidays — there is no banking-hours wait like older transfer methods.
- PESONet moves in batches and settles same or next banking day, which is normal for large transfers, not a delay on FILBET's side.
- FILBET charges no casino-side withdrawal fee; any small cost comes from the wallet rail itself (for example Maya's ~₱15).